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I love to cook and more importantly, I like to improve the way I cook certain dishes. As such, this blog is borne out of a desire for a simple and organized way to manage the different variations of the dish that I tried. I will be posting recipes, pictures and comments on what works for me and what don’t. Hopefully, you will enjoy your time here, and do remember to give your feedback! Cooking is a constant evolution, a process and definitely not an end result!

Hotdog (Sausage) Prata

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Hotdog Prata
(Thanks Jude for taking this photo during lo hei session)

This is one of the list of party food that I had for the first party that I have organised.

I guess the most difficult parts to organise a party is fixing a date and gathering majority of the invitees to attend, planning the list of foods, and getting the food ready when all guests arrived.

I am fortunate on my first tough mission as my colleagues are nice and it was supposed to be a Chinese New Year Lo Hei Session, hence there isn't too many Saturday to choose from! =) But my second tough mission wasn't that easy thou' due to my inexperience in organising a  party and I am the only manpower with my boyfriend as my assistant. Hence, the list of food must be easy to prepare and it has to be fuss-free to eat, hence finger food is what I have in mind.

As I was cracking my brain and planning the list of finger food for this party, my boyfriend suggested this as this is one of our favourite "grab and go" when we go to Ang Mo Kio Hub (a shopping centre in Singapore).

Thanks to all who have attended that day, and Jared who has been brain storming with me on the food list and of course my boyfriend, Chris for being my assistant for the day and going around buying the ingredients and the lo hei!

Ingredients
  1. Plain Prata (Can be bought in Supermarket, eg. Brand Fairprice (NTUC)
  2. Hotdog (Sausage) (Any favour of your preference)
  3. Mayonnaise (Good to be low fat for gals especially! eg. Brand Kraft, Best Food)
  4. Lettuce (Wash and Cut into slices)
  5. Chilli or Ketchup (eg. Brand Heinz, Maggi)
Steps
  1. Pan-fry Prata on a hot non-stick pan, take approx 2 to 4 minutes (follow the instruction on the packing of the prata)
  2. Once Prata is done, take it out from the pan
  3. Add Lettuce on Prata, follow by Hotdog
  4. Add Mayonnaise and Chilli or Ketchup depending on your preference
  5. Wrap the Prata, you can secure it with a toothpick
Serve while Hot!

Tips and Comments:
  • This is not too suitable as a party food as this has to be serve hot. Once Prata turn cold, it will not be as nice.
  •  Add more lettuce to give a more refreshing taste.
  • Recommended to use a non-stick pan to avoid prata from sticking onto the pan, if not, remember to lightly grease the pan.

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